When a woman is in a relationship, she prefers a legal and social framework where she can benefit from a strong, empowered man as a provider and protector.
When a woman is not in a relationship she wants to replace her male partner with a strong, authoritarian state that will tax men and provide gibs.
This is supported by the dramatic change in voting patterns after women get divorced, and then switch back to more (generally) conservatives if she gets married again.
This has been addressed elsewhere.
When a woman is in a relationship, she prefers a legal and social framework where she can benefit from a strong, empowered man as a provider and protector.
When a woman is not in a relationship she wants to replace her male partner with a strong, authoritarian state that will tax men and provide gibs.
This is supported by the dramatic change in voting patterns after women get divorced, and then switch back to more (generally) conservatives if she gets married again.
I was hoping to see Imp's crazy answer, not the actual answer.
Yep. (Although I was looking to see Imp's explanation, which was suitably off-base)